2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvs.2014.01.028
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Electronic Cigarettes for Smoking Cessation: A Randomised Controlled Trial

Abstract: major bleeds enrolled in five phase III trials comparing dabigatran with warfarin in 27,419 patients treated for 6 to 36 months. There were 627 of 16,755 patients on dabigatran who had major bleeds. These patients were older, had lower creatinine clearances, and more frequently used aspirin or nonsteroid anti-inflammatory agents than those on warfarin with major bleeds (n ¼ 407 of 10,002). Thirty-day mortality after the first major bleed tended to be lower in the dabigatran group (9.1%) than in the warfarin gr… Show more

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“…As of publication date, 1 randomized controlled clinical trial has compared nicotine-containing ENDS, nicotinereplacement therapy (21-mg nicotine patches), and placebo (no nicotine) ENDS. 50 Six-month cessation rates were low overall, and no statistically significant difference was found among the 3 groups. Notable limitations to the study included inadequate behavioral support for all groups and poor participant adherence with study treatments, which was particularly low in the nicotine patch group.…”
Section: Data On Use Of Ends For Smoking Cessationmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…As of publication date, 1 randomized controlled clinical trial has compared nicotine-containing ENDS, nicotinereplacement therapy (21-mg nicotine patches), and placebo (no nicotine) ENDS. 50 Six-month cessation rates were low overall, and no statistically significant difference was found among the 3 groups. Notable limitations to the study included inadequate behavioral support for all groups and poor participant adherence with study treatments, which was particularly low in the nicotine patch group.…”
Section: Data On Use Of Ends For Smoking Cessationmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…The studies also did not find a difference from medicinal nicotine patches, but the patches were often not used by the study participants. 4,[9][10][11] In these studies, almost all individuals, including the controls, reduced combustible cigarette use. Recently quit smokers felt that electronic cigarettes were not associated with success.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Im Dezember 2014 erschien u. a. ein Cochrane Review zur Frage der Eignung von E-Zigaretten in der Raucherentwöhnung [14]. Die zwei bis dato erschienenen randomisierten, Placebo-kontrollierten Studien [6,7], auf die sich auch die Übersicht von Nowak et al gestützt hatte [16], wurden nach dem GRADE-System als Hinweise geringer bzw. sehr geringer Evidenz für eine solche Eignung bewertet [14].…”
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